Connie Jackaman is a Rheumatologist based at Kent St, Bentley, WA 6102. She looks after people with long-term health issues that affect the muscles, joints, and how the body copes day to day. In many cases, care is about more than one problem at a time. It’s also about making sure symptoms are understood, monitored, and treated in a steady way.
Her clinical work includes conditions such as mesothelioma, dysferlinopathy, and limb-girdle muscular dystrophy. These are not simple problems, and they can affect strength, movement, and day-to-day comfort. At times, symptoms can come and go, and plans may need adjusting as things change.
Connie focuses on clear care and practical next steps. That can mean talking through what’s happening, helping patients connect the dots between symptoms and test results, and working out what support might help most right now. She aims to keep things calm and understandable, especially when people are dealing with a lot of uncertainty.
Over time, Connie has built experience caring for people with complex, ongoing conditions. She understands that families often need support as much as the patient does. Getting the right care can take time, and that’s why follow-up matters. In her approach, it’s about staying organised, keeping an eye on changes, and coordinating with other services when needed.
Education is an important part of any medical career, and Connie’s training includes the core medical knowledge needed for rheumatology care. This helps her assess the links between immune, muscle, and joint related symptoms, then decide on a sensible plan.
When it comes to research and trials, Connie’s work is grounded in everyday clinical decision-making. If clinical trials are relevant for a person’s condition, she can help discuss what options may exist and how those discussions usually work with the wider care team.
If you’re looking for a rheumatology appointment in the Bentley area, Connie Jackaman is one of the local specialists helping people manage challenging conditions with a steady, down-to-earth approach.